protein skimmer advice

rays2k

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I don't have much experience with skimmers, so any advice on this would be helpful. I've been offered an asm g4x for basically nothing (trading a sump I got for free). I would be running it on a 180. But I've read some bad reviiews, such as the pump not being right for the skimmer and the skimmer not doing much if its put on a tank smaller than recommmended. Any advice on this skimmer? I wouldn't mind spending the money on a skimmer, but this is rated for 450 gallons and basically free. Also would the skimmer work better if I used a mag 12 that I have laying around since its a stronger pump? Sorry for the long post.
 
ASM doesnt make bad skimmers. There are better ones available - but none of the others are "free" like the ASM skimmer. If I were you, I would definitely use that ASM skimmer.

I do like my Reef Octopus skimmer and it would be a good choice if you do decide to purchase something.
 
I know that asm has a bad rep. I don't own one, but I can tell you one of the nicest tanks I have seen in person uses an asm g3. The price can not be beat..
 
Free can help overcome bad reviews pretty easily. I second an octopus if you decide to go the non-free route. I have a SRO-2000 Int and swear by it.

As for the Mag 12, give it a try. Keep in mind that it may put too much water through the skimmer and overflow. Can't beat free ASM and a good ole' college try with a spare Mag 12. These are problems I wish I had.......
 
Can't argue with free and ASM arent bottom of the line skimmers, if you said something like a Coralife or something it would be different but a g series isn't that bad.
 
my recommendation would be, use the free first and see the results, may be try for a week or so. if you think it's not working correctly, you always have option to buy new.
as far as I know, Skimmer is heart of the aquarium, like you said if cost is not an issue, I would recommend Vertex Alfa 200 or 250. I run 250 on my 220 gal and it's worth every penny.
if you want to go little cheaper I would go SRO 5000, bigger is better and you never know when you have big bio load.
hope this help....
 
I would use it. if memory serves me correct it uses a sedra 9000 pump. THat pump moves a good amount of water and will skim your tank just fine. Only about 800 lph of air on a stock one but still good enough.

Just sit back and enjoy that it was free. When it breaks down then upgrade to something Like a SRO 3000 or skimz SM201 or atb 1050. What ever your budget will allow of coarse.
 
can anyone tell me why my Super Reef Octopus 3000 skimmer overflows as soon as i plug it in? i know theres a breakin time but cant run it at all. it a new tank only set up a few days. i know theres stuff to skim from live rock an sand
 
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